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Welcome September: Struer Tracks // Snöleoparden & HULKO

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Struer Municipality invites international newcomers to join us at Struer Tracks. It is the biannual biennial of sound and listening. It takes place in the public spaces around the city and hosts a wide range of events and exhibitions.
This year’s theme is ‘Communal Practice’. The biennial aims to explore how communities are established in various forms and shapes through sound and listening.
We will be there to experience a musical invention by Snöleoparden and the launch of a sonic sculpture by Maryia & Kunrad.
The program is as follows:
15:45: We meet at the marina
16:00-16:30: Snöleoparden performs
16:30-17:00: We get a little refreshment
17:00-17:30: Activation of Hulko
After the reveal of the sonic sculpture, the official program is over, but you are more than welcome to enjoy the city or marina!
See more about what’s happening at Struer Tracks at:
https://struertracks.dk

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Snöleoparden's concert TIME-SPACE takes place under the open sky and can, for example, be experienced around the address Ved Fjorden 6E.
TIME-SPACE – a musical invention by Snöleoparden, aiming to see into deep future and the possibilities of music in outer space. All physical material has a resonance, an inner root note. This also applies to open space – space without walls. In this concert, three musicians are placed on high rooftops, from where they will be making invisible walls of sound, generating resonance in the sky above. A concept that allows musicians to perform together across vast distances, where Time and Space itself becomes the composer.

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The installation can be seen in the eastern bridge arch, at the intersection of Fiskergade and Fjordvejen.
Maryia and Kunrad will activate the piece on Thursday 14th, from 17.00 to 17.30.
A serpent's egg, a dog's god, a hollow cow. A stone with a naturally formed hole, Hulko is a relic of wind and water, carrying myths of protection and play. It wards off misfortune, shields hens, and, when strung on a rope, becomes a creature.
By combining Hulko with a modular loop system driven by one slow motor, Kunrad and Maryia Kamarova create a delicate sonic sculpture. Emerging from the interplay of movement and materiality, sound evolves like shifting tides, layering rhythmic pulses and textures into an ever-changing acoustic terrain. The project was developed during the residency at Sound Art Lab.
https://mariakomarova.org/
http://kunrad.net/



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